Subaru Recalls Nearly 400K Vehicles

Subaru is recalling nearly 400,000 vehicles in the U.S. to fix two problems that can cause them to stall.
Nov. 12, 2018

Nov. 12, 2018—Subaru is recalling nearly 400,000 vehicles in the U.S. to fix two problems that can cause the cars to stall, reported The Detroit Free Press.

The first recall covers about 229,000 Outback and Legacy vehicles from the 2018 model year. Government documents say a software problem can stop the low-fuel warning light from illuminating and make the miles-to-empty display inaccurate. The problem can cause drivers to run out of fuel and stall, increasing the risk of a crash.

The other recall covers the 2012-14 Impreza, and the 2013 BRZ, XV Crosstrek and Toyota Scion FR-S, reported The Detroit Free Press.The engine valve springs in about 166,000 of the vehicles can fracture, causing the engines to malfunction or stall.

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